Ceramics Residency: Puebla, Mexico

Authored by Manitoba Craft Council

Deadline: Aug 13

Authored by Manitoba Craft Council

The Mexican Ceramics Special Artist Residency is a self-directed production residency that offers the unique opportunity to produce a variety of work at a prominent ceramics factory studio in the central historic district of Puebla (the majestic city most famous for Talavera ceramics). This residency is for experienced ceramists only. No instruction is included.
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RESIDENCY DURATION / TIME PERIOD
Terms of 6 to 12 weeks. Dates are not predetermined but are nominated by the applicant.

WHAT THIS RESIDENCY INCLUDES
Staff Support:
Each resident meets weekly with our staff for individualized research assistance/resources, project guidance, and critiques
Accommodation and Meals:
Furnished, private bedroom
Meals and 24-hour access to stocked kitchen and large dining room
Wireless Internet
Use of Arquetopia’s residency spaces including 4th-floor lounge and outdoor terraces
Shared bathrooms with modern fixtures and showers
Housekeeping
Studio Workspace:
NEW as of January 2017: On-site ceramics facility with medium-sized (2ft X 2ft X 2ft) kiln
24-hour access to large and bright, shared art studio with generous natural light
Personal workspace with large table and wall space
Some tools provided
Ceramics materials and supplies (clay and standard glazes) provided
Access to on-site ceramics studio and gas kiln or to special facilities (such as our partnered ceramics studios) provided, depending on project

RESIDENCY FEE AND APPLICATION DEADLINES
E-mail info@arquetopia.org for fee and application deadlines for this program.